950 - 1950 Mirror Frame is held together, at all four corners, by
#175 screws. Depending on the frame order the other has a screw trough to receive
these screws.

When Mirror Frame is assembled, frame is
held firmly against wall by hooking top member behind # 1637 Cleat and
screwing bottom to the wall.

Mirror
is held on all four sides in a channel , there by supporting the back as
well as the front of the mirror and protects against
breakage - especially when frames are used on mirror doors or in fitting
rooms.

Narrow Mirror Frame (only 7/16" wide) exposes Maximum Mirror Surface.

Lower member ( supporting weight ) is screw to the wall ( or door ) and
will hold a mirror of any width and any reasonable height securely.

Installed cost is only slightly higher than cost of grinding and
polishing ( beveling ) edges of the mirror and using metal or plastic
clips.

No backing is required or
desired - this allows air space behind mirror and prevents condensation of
moisture and ads years to the life of the mirror.